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Building on my previous ziggy menu this one changes the shape into a lozenge and again uses border transparency which works in IE5.5 and IE6 using just CSS. It also shows how to separate the drop down items from each other and have a transparent gap between them.
This uses the same extra markup as the previous ziggy to make the end triangles but again does not use any images.
Tested in IE5.5, IE6, IE7, Firefox, Opera, Safari (PC)
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